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  1. Retiredwarhorses

    Replacing Coolant Reservoir Cap - 16 LBS or 15LBS?

    there is “actual“ and than there is “indicated” as we say in the aviation world. if Your engagement is at 230, you should be replacing your thermostatic switch and or temp gauge. At my shop, every truck that comes in “several weekly” from Barstow, get a road test, the No.1 test is the fan...
  2. Retiredwarhorses

    Replacing Coolant Reservoir Cap - 16 LBS or 15LBS?

    I few more issues than cost…several of these are not ideal IMO. 1. The cost of the waterless coolant is much higher. If you were to use a standard coolant or antifreeze in your vehicle, then the product cost would be around $20 per gallon. The cost of the waterless coolant from Evans, which is...
  3. Retiredwarhorses

    Replacing Coolant Reservoir Cap - 16 LBS or 15LBS?

    If it’s so great, why aren’t the manufacturers using it? I’ve been a diesel mechanic for over 30yrs, not a gimmick fan.
  4. Retiredwarhorses

    Replacing Coolant Reservoir Cap - 16 LBS or 15LBS?

    230 is a bit high…220 is where you want to be.
  5. Retiredwarhorses

    Replacing Coolant Reservoir Cap - 16 LBS or 15LBS?

    OEM is 15psi cap, stay away from gimmicks that say you don’t need hose clamps and caps.
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